Carem Corvaia is an EB-5 immigration attorney and the co-founder of Corvaia and Reyes Law Firm, based in Coral Gables, Fla. Attorney Corvaia specializes in U.S. immigration law.
The Corvaia and Reyes Law Firm is known for providing great legal services related to U.S. immigration and naturalization law. The firm provides assistance to individuals, families, professionals, skilled workers, businessmen, and investors so that they can legally reside in the United States. The immigration services offered by the law firm include representation and/or assistance in acquiring employment visas, student visas, family-based petitions, employment-based petitions, green cards, conditional permanent resident, asylum, and citizenship and naturalization.
Attorney Corvaia is also an immigrant; she was born and raised in Venezuela before her family migrated to the United States in 1996. She knows the difficulties and trials immigrants must undergo to live, work, and study legally in the country. Because of her experiences as an immigrant, attorney Corvaia is dedicated to helping and providing legal services to immigrants.
Attorney Corvaia has years of experience in preparing and making petitions for families, workers, and employees before the Department of Homeland Security. She helps families reunite with one another, represents clients with deportation cases, and helps foreign businesses become established in the United States. She also helps clients with their immigration requirements and visa applications and has also assisted numerous skilled workers and professionals work in the United States legally.
Attorney Corvaia completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in international relations, and graduated magna cum laude from Florida International University. During her undergraduate career, she was also a member of various honor societies, such as the Golden Key International Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, and Tau Sigma National Honor Society. After completing her undergraduate studies, she studied law and received her Juris Doctor degree at St. Thomas University School of Law. While in law school, attorney Corvaia served as editor-in-chief of the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review.
Attorney Corvaia is admitted to practice in Florida. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the American Bar Association, Probate and Trust Law, Young Lawyers Division, and the International Law Section of the Florida Bar.
Attorney Corvaia can speak Spanish and English fluently.